Nearly four years after her 16-year-old son was shot to death on the city's north side, a bullet again brought death and grief to Delisa Fultz's doorstep.

Now, she'll bury a second son.

"It's all flowing back again," said Lanita Fultz, Fultz's sister and aunt of 19-year-old Anthony Potts Jr., who was killed early Saturday at an after-hours club on Parsons Street in Kalamazoo. "It's started over again, but four years later."

Potts, 19, was struck in the upper torso at about 2:20 a.m. Saturday and died a short time later after a hail of bullets was unleashed during a confrontation between two groups at the club at 328 Parsons Street, Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety investigators have said.

Police believe that more than one person fired a gun during the incident, however they have not identified a suspect and do not know if people from both groups were armed or what they may have been arguing about, Detective Lt. Scott Merlo said.

Potts' brother, Aarin Fultz, of Kalamazoo, was shot in the head in January 2004 at the corner of Hopkins and North Rose streets. Raymond D. Clark, a 22-year-old Kalamazoo man, is serving life in a Michigan prison for his slaying.